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4 hours ago, KDIGGZ said:
Not trying to be difficult just responding to the post. These combine links keep getting posted as evidence that he's not slow. I think we need to compare in game speeds and not drills. But all you have to do is watch his film to see that he has defenders on him every play. Maybe the ACC has amazing db's and he will have better luck in the NFL but I highly doubt that
All you need to know about MHJ is his jacket size for Canton
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Its interesting what you learn when you click on threads.
I learned that the WR gauntlet drill is worthless because all the WR's, except for one, just jog it. So basically the gauntlet drill was specifically for Keon Coleman and no one else.
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4 minutes ago, harmonkillebrew said:
Haha, its true, he was entirely out of bounds on that last ball.
I like his competitiveness though.
Tank Dell did it as well.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=863669358074771
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42 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:
That's how fast he ran at the combine when everyone else was jogging. He ran himself right out of bounds on that gauntlet drill that everyone keeps linking to. He did it wrong. The whole point is that you are supposed to stay in bounds and tip-toe down the sidelines to show your balance and awareness. He ran 5 yards out of bounds before he figured out where he was on the field
Why even write something this ridiculous?
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He is probably going to market Hailee’s new album and then go home and not watch film.
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45 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:
It's a cut throat business. They cut players all the time. Why get mad at a player for essentially cutting the team?
Because it put your favorite team $30 million in the hole. Lets praise a consistent passive aggressive social media guy who weaseled his out and left us $30 million in the hole. -
All my Falcons friends are upset right now.
Its a $65 million dollar dead cap hit in 2025. Surely you would want your 1st round, top 10 QB to start by his second year.
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8 minutes ago, Augie said:
Cheers meant Taco Night, a treat in our house! 🌮 🍺
Wings was an underrated show. If it wasn't up against the other sitcom juggernauts, it would have stood out more.
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59 minutes ago, Augie said:
Regardless, I hope they ALL get drafted before #28 so somebody has to fall. 😋
What was a better Thursday night....
Modern Day NFL Draft
or
1990's NBC Must See Thursday with Seinfeld, Cheers, Wings, Mad About You, Friends and Fraiser?
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3 minutes ago, warrior9 said:
That’s what their O did all year… think you’re proving my point? It’s not about speed speed speed.
The point was actually having a real #1.
Also, KC also won the Super Bowl with speed speed speed as well when they had Hill and Hardman. So they proved you can with both ways.
2 minutes ago, Dillenger4 said:Are you for real? Are you "Real with Cheese"?
They won the SB for christ sake.
You missed the point. The point was you can win a SB without having an elite #1 WR. It was just proven.
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3 minutes ago, warrior9 said:
He isn’t Kelce yet. He can be. He isn’t yet. I agree on kelce but to look at his numbers in the play offs.
If Kelce was so dominant in the playoffs, how did KC only score 23 ppg? Why was the offense not just humming?
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2 minutes ago, warrior9 said:
I would consider Kelce the Chiefs #1. Yes, you do. We don’t have Kelsey at TE, yet. Again if we had a dominate #1 or a Kelce… I’d be all for the worthy pick. We don’t have that.
Travis Kelce at age 34 is not an elite or dominant playmaking TE anymore. The Chiefs scored 23 ppg last year as an offense last year and in the playoffs.
We also have Kincaid entering his prime years while Kelce is starting to decline.
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1 minute ago, warrior9 said:
Is he a number 1?!
Do you need a true #1 WR to win a Super Bowl?
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Just now, warrior9 said:
How many of those guys are 170 pounds?
DeVonta Smith is and he ran a 4.3
Worthy is 21, he can add muscle.
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4 minutes ago, warrior9 said:
You're not doing it because you said speed speed speed and it's UTTERLY false. The best WR's in this league other than ONE don't run below a 4.4
Your speed claim is inaccurate. I didn't even talk about Worthy at all in my previous post. Again, what did you think of Quentin Johnstone coming out of TCU?
Jamar Chase ran a 4.38
Tyreek Hill best was 4.29
DK Metcalf ran a 4.33
Jaylen Waddle 4.37
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8 minutes ago, H2o said:
I've said it from the beginning that MHJ, Nabers, and Odunze just seem to be a cut above the rest. If the opportunity presents itself, and it's not something absolutely ridiculous compensation wise, then you make that move.
If we stay put and the Chiefs jump for a WR, then watch the same people saying "we shouldn't move up" claim it was the greatest move ever by an organization constantly beating us out.
The one thing that would upset me is if the Chiefs jump ahead of us to get McConkey or Worthy....like they move up to like 25-27 just to steal one of them from us.
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8 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:
I like that. Think that could happen after a trade-down?
I would think McConkey at 28 and coming back up to get Worthy or vice versa.
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10 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:
I'll allow it then.
But here's the thing even if you add him to the list of successes, the hit rate is pretty low.
It is but we pick where we are slotted and the success rate at all positions drop the further you go down.
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6 minutes ago, Maynard said:
The closer we get to the draft the more I want us to move up to 8 and grab Odunze. I don’t expect him to slip past Chicago. I know this mortgages our future, but Odunze has character, intelligence, and elite skills. He’d be perfect for Allen. If we can’t make that happen, I’d be okay to move out of the first round altogether and take 2 WR’s to buck the odds.
I love Odunze. If we can't land him, I kinda hope we double up on McConkey and Worthy. Adding them gives us 3 WR's who run 4.3 and below - 40's.
McConkey can play the outside and Worthy was predominantly outside.
This speed stretches the defenses. If Allen had the Dolphins speed and with Kincaid in the middle....erection.
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1 minute ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:
Among all WR in the given time frame. I know he had maybe 3-4 seasons around 1100 yards.
Well, since 2014, the year he was drafted....he is 10th in receptions. 10th in yards. 12th in TD's.
He's had 6 - 1000 yard seasons.
https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/most-receptions-since-2014-by-a-player
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2 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:
Also of note - in the year prior to this time range, 2013, De’andre Hopkins went at 27.
The 1st round has a bust rate of roughly 50%. Most hits are in the top 10. Which means it starts declining from there.
I would think with this WR data, the other positional groupings probably aren't much better in the mid to late first round.
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5 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:
in your mind where does he rank among all WR
Among all WR? Like where does he rank all time or something?
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17 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:
Aiyuk was a second team all pro last season. The pro bowl is meaningless in comparison. Also, DJ Moore is phenomenal. Pro bowl appearances are about the stupidest measuring stick of all.
Brandin Cooks has also had a very good career.
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Well by your rationale....that would mean that Mitchell, Legette and Worthy should have went ahead of Odunze and Harrison Jr.
That is brilliant. I mean, there are somedays that I come to this board and I am just blown away with brilliance and this is one of those times.
Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus in his 20's on a dare but that mother****** didn't completely rank a draft stock based on one metric from PFF did he? There are levels to brilliance.